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Full text:[...] T REPORT. The Council of the Anglo-Jewish Association, in connection with the Alliance Israelite Univmelle, in presenting its Second Annual Report to the members and the general public, is pleased to [...]

Full text:[...] ;r to obtain as successor, Baron Henry De Worms, a gentleman in every way qualified to fill the place of Professor Waley. The Council deems this however a fitting opportunity to record the expression [...]

Full text:[...] IO Having thus briefly reviewed the general position and prospects of the Institution, it remains to detail the special works upon which it has been engaged during the past year; and these may for con [...]

Full text:[...] i r restoration of the old dynasty in the person of the predecessor of Milan IV, appeared to the Anglo-Jewish Association a fitting opportunity for endeavouring to recover for their Servian Co-religi [...]

Full text:[...] I 2 We can only deplore this sad retrogression as a grave political error, tending to retard the development of your people. May the glory of rendering justice to our brethren-in-faith residing in the [...]

Full text:[...] Should the Prince grant the petition which you have preferred in our favor it will be to you that we shall owe the amelioration in our position. We beg you to receive the assurance of our profound gr [...]

Full text:[...] 14 The Anglo-Jewish Association recognizing the importance of the work undertaken by the Alliance resolved from the outset to support it, and it may be remembered that it was stated at the close of th [...]

Full text:[...] t Jk 15 examination, and as soon as they have proved their competency to teach, are sent to the existing or to new schools, either as superintendents or as assistant-teachers. The advantage of such a [...]

Full text:[...] 20 The Council feels that it has said enough to induce all who take an interest in the welfare of their brethren in the East, and desire to improve their moral, material and intellectual condition, to [...]

Full text:[...] 2i " Is it possible to ameliorate their condition in the country itselj or to promote emigration ?" The meeting- was unanimously of opinion that this last measure is impracticable, and that as a gener [...]